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don't fund the nih. so even if it helps one kid with cancer. >> i understand -- spnl i'm asking a question! don't keep open ing the parks and memorials though the republicans are funding it while they work out differences. you're against that? >> all i'm saying is that there is a ready-made solution there right now. >> that's your solution. i'm asking in the interim. >> if they put it fourth, keep in mind what this is about. >> you believe the president has the authority to put sandbags and barricades in front of an area that was open 48 hours ago with no problem. you could go there day or night. sometimes there were park rangers there. often there were not. do you believe the president has the authority to suspend the united states constitution? >> i believe there is a protocol that the national parks ser vis -- >> do you believe there is a protocol for the first amendment the president doesn't get to suspend it to make political points? >> i understand the optics are what they are. everyone will play p
don't fund the nih. so even if it helps one kid with cancer. >> i understand -- spnl i'm asking a question! don't keep open ing the parks and memorials though the republicans are funding it while they work out differences. you're against that? >> all i'm saying is that there is a ready-made solution there right now. >> that's your solution. i'm asking in the interim. >> if they put it fourth, keep in mind what this is about. >> you believe the president has the...
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sometimes there is nowhere else to go but to the nih. three quarters of the employees are on furlough. you can't get through to them. everyone is on furlough. this is a serious matter. even therapy dogs are involved. and it extends to grants bill, all around the country. people applying for new grants. they did reopen clinic clinicaltrials.grof. but th but that is not the same thing as getting treatment. >> they protected you yesterday but they can't tomorrow. microbes other threats didn't shut down we are less safe. >> he doesn't me this lightly. the cdc just came out with a big study about resistant bacteria that is out there. they need every employee that they can get. they often consider that they don't get enough respect. this is the kind of agency that should never shout dout down. >> thank you. in a moment here that unbelievable high school football play that they practice all the time, right? ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an ar
sometimes there is nowhere else to go but to the nih. three quarters of the employees are on furlough. you can't get through to them. everyone is on furlough. this is a serious matter. even therapy dogs are involved. and it extends to grants bill, all around the country. people applying for new grants. they did reopen clinic clinicaltrials.grof. but th but that is not the same thing as getting treatment. >> they protected you yesterday but they can't tomorrow. microbes other threats...
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to open nih, to fund nih, to fund the national parks and other things. >> doug, what is this plan that the democrats are proposing? >> here's what the logic is. as we approach october 17th, which is the debt ceiling, it gets more serious, kelly, because this -- >> it does. >> -- full faith and credit of the united states. rather than dealing with an abstract notion of a government shutdown which does affect 800,000 government workers but most people don't feel it day to day. the debt ceiling could reverberate around the world iw. the republican leader john boehner has made it clear he's going to let there be a vote on this clean cr. i believe there will be 4050, 60 republicans who, for the best reason, political necessity, will sign on with the democrats, who are not going to default, the government will open with a debt ceiling extension. >> the debt ceiling, that is -- i believe they're going to actually, doug, keep the government closed until they have the debt ceiling debate. >> that's what i'm saying. if this plan goes through and you get 40 to 50 republicans -- i know angela says
to open nih, to fund nih, to fund the national parks and other things. >> doug, what is this plan that the democrats are proposing? >> here's what the logic is. as we approach october 17th, which is the debt ceiling, it gets more serious, kelly, because this -- >> it does. >> -- full faith and credit of the united states. rather than dealing with an abstract notion of a government shutdown which does affect 800,000 government workers but most people don't feel it day to...
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because of the government shutdown, just fund the nih. what do you think of that argument? >> chris, how you doing? my problem with that is that's a false choice. i care a lot about those 200 people and 30 kids who have cancer. but i also care about the 48 million people who get food-borne illness every year and the 3,000 who die. i'm concerned about the fact that we're in flu season and we aren't tracking the flu like we ought to. i'm concerned about the fact that hospitals aren't being adequately regulated, and, you know, we have 100,000 people who die each and every year because of medical errors. we've got a lot of the issues here we have to deal, and health care as a system, and that stunt that they pulled just doesn't cut it. >> there's been a lot of effects, effects on sequestration, before we got to the shutdown, cdc was doing cancer screenings that had to be cut back. have you seen in your role as running a public health organization, have you seen the effects of that? >> we've lost over 44,000 local health department workers ove
because of the government shutdown, just fund the nih. what do you think of that argument? >> chris, how you doing? my problem with that is that's a false choice. i care a lot about those 200 people and 30 kids who have cancer. but i also care about the 48 million people who get food-borne illness every year and the 3,000 who die. i'm concerned about the fact that we're in flu season and we aren't tracking the flu like we ought to. i'm concerned about the fact that hospitals aren't being...
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charles. >> nancy pelosi says this effort by the house to do these one-off resolutions, paying for nih funding for cancer, kids, and all the rest is adown releasing the hostages one at a time. and nancy pelosi seems to think this is a brilliant rejoinder. the problem with that is that any real hostage negotiator is delighted to guess hostages released one at a time. that's had you they usually get released. their whole argument is let's make sure all the hostages are imperiled. when you have barack obama talking about the market should be doing worse. it's a perverse lennonism, the worships the better. basic argument that they're making. >> the democrats don't want to play that game because it decreases the pressure caused by the government shutdown for the republicans to roll over and pass a clean bill. >> i understand that but. >> but that in and of itself is a game. that's the game that the democrats are playing. they are winning on this in the political polls so, they want to resist anything that would help anybody. you shut out the vets who fought in the second world war so look b
charles. >> nancy pelosi says this effort by the house to do these one-off resolutions, paying for nih funding for cancer, kids, and all the rest is adown releasing the hostages one at a time. and nancy pelosi seems to think this is a brilliant rejoinder. the problem with that is that any real hostage negotiator is delighted to guess hostages released one at a time. that's had you they usually get released. their whole argument is let's make sure all the hostages are imperiled. when you...
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they voted for nih funding, veterans funding, washington, d.c. funding, memorials funding. what's harry reid voted to fund? zip. >> why is it the numbers aren't reflecting a huge dissatisfacti dissatisfaction with senator reid. >> the media. 24 reports blame the republicans. four blame both parties. not one blamed the democrats. i think the media have taken up this the republicans are shutting down the government in order to kill obama care. they want the to kill obama care or limit it to one more year. they have never voted to shut down the government. they know this is a tactic to lay it on them. >> who is the leader of the republican party? >> boehner is the leader in the house. i think it's the republican caucus and the tea party isn't 40 guys. i think the tea party and conservative caucus. >> speaker boehner said the house. but there is no -- >> no national leader. mitt romney was a nominal leader. he's the form nominee. >> he's gone. the former nominee is usually the de facto leader of the party. >> pat, nice to see you. >> thank you. >> now to senator ted cruz taking
they voted for nih funding, veterans funding, washington, d.c. funding, memorials funding. what's harry reid voted to fund? zip. >> why is it the numbers aren't reflecting a huge dissatisfacti dissatisfaction with senator reid. >> the media. 24 reports blame the republicans. four blame both parties. not one blamed the democrats. i think the media have taken up this the republicans are shutting down the government in order to kill obama care. they want the to kill obama care or limit...
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we need to find the nih. they don't need to miss a day because there are parents out there across this nation that are depending on us to make sure, right now, they are .aiting on a phone call group.ud of our i implore the senate democrats to take this up and pass this much-needed legislation. >> thank you. carolina second district. before coming to washington, being a nurse, i have seen these families. i have seen the looks on their faces when they are given hope. ,e have taken that hope away and we need to replace it. i say to harry reid and the senate, bring this up for vote. don't take hope away from those families. don't take hope away from those moms. as dr. rowe has pointed out, they are waiting on that vital information. if you are a family going to the nih for care, is because you are in a critical, critical situation. you are looking for that last bit of hope, and you are looking for that treatment that will save your child's life. cancer beingiatric one of those issues, if you have ever seen the lo
we need to find the nih. they don't need to miss a day because there are parents out there across this nation that are depending on us to make sure, right now, they are .aiting on a phone call group.ud of our i implore the senate democrats to take this up and pass this much-needed legislation. >> thank you. carolina second district. before coming to washington, being a nurse, i have seen these families. i have seen the looks on their faces when they are given hope. ,e have taken that hope...
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the house is presumably going to pass a bill that funds at least the nih. given what you said, will you at least pass that and if not, aren't you playing the same political games that republicans are? >> what right do they have to pick and choose what part of government is going to be funded? it's obvious what's going on here. you talk about reckless and irresponsible, wow. >> but if you can help one child who has cancer, why wouldn't do you it? >> you're putting one against the other. >> why would we want to do that? i have 1,100 people at nellus air force base that are sitting home. they have a few of their own, this is, to have someone of your intelligence to suggest such a thing. >> i'm just asking the question. >> okay. so jason johnson is an hln contributor and political science professor at hiran college, amy kremer chairman of the tea party express. democrats aren't they being hypocritical because they passed the resolution to pay service members. >> i don't think so. look the whole point is that -- >> what harry reid said was awful. >> i will never
the house is presumably going to pass a bill that funds at least the nih. given what you said, will you at least pass that and if not, aren't you playing the same political games that republicans are? >> what right do they have to pick and choose what part of government is going to be funded? it's obvious what's going on here. you talk about reckless and irresponsible, wow. >> but if you can help one child who has cancer, why wouldn't do you it? >> you're putting one against...
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his and the president's stance is they should vote against funding nih tomorrow. really? >> it's so cynical because as bill knows the republicans have cut the funding for nih by $1.5 billion. maybe $1.7 billion. i can't remember. but a billion and a half dollars cut out of the national stuls of health. now all of a sudden they're pretending like they care about it. this is all cherry-picking and all really cynical. you know, they ought to just fund the government. they should negotiate. there are probably tweaks and improvements you can make to obama care. there are things democrats believe in we've not been able to get like gun safety and prekindergarten and minimum wage. this is what legging is. but you don't legislate with a looming government shutdown, with a current government shutdown and a looming defall on our debt. that's no way to run a super power. >> it isn't but that is the way, in fact, bill clinton and newt gingrich legislated, how the budget happened. it was attached to a debt ceiling increase. i think the best hope here, you asked how are we going to get
his and the president's stance is they should vote against funding nih tomorrow. really? >> it's so cynical because as bill knows the republicans have cut the funding for nih by $1.5 billion. maybe $1.7 billion. i can't remember. but a billion and a half dollars cut out of the national stuls of health. now all of a sudden they're pretending like they care about it. this is all cherry-picking and all really cynical. you know, they ought to just fund the government. they should negotiate....
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who determines what -- >> you mentioned the nih. then -- some of the republican colleagues may mention the -- memorials. i'm hardly in a position to judge which is -- more important. that would be a start. that maybe that would -- hint of a negotiation and resolution of some of the bigger issues. >> that might work, miele. except that there is -- this whole atmosphere that has been created around winning and losing. and -- somebody who -- gave in first and that kind of thing. that's all you hear on the news. so -- i don't know -- if that would work. i mean -- you know, the cdc -- i'm here. i go to work here every day. but i'm not sure that i want to try to pick something to be funded. when, you know, i have been talking with my republican friends and i -- i don't mean this friendship stuff they sigh the floor. my friend in -- i'm talking about i have some real friends. they are saying, look, you know, if -- if the -- they come to the floor, it is going to prove -- be approved overwhelmingly. everybody up here knows that. >> a lot of
who determines what -- >> you mentioned the nih. then -- some of the republican colleagues may mention the -- memorials. i'm hardly in a position to judge which is -- more important. that would be a start. that maybe that would -- hint of a negotiation and resolution of some of the bigger issues. >> that might work, miele. except that there is -- this whole atmosphere that has been created around winning and losing. and -- somebody who -- gave in first and that kind of thing. that's...
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we don't have the time to wait. >> reporter: the nih funds re search nationwide. a lack of funding at the headquarters means 200 patients, including 30 children, each week will be turned away from clinical studies. though if a patient is in a trial already their care will continue. furloughed, nearly 14,000 including scientists looking for medical breakthroughs. >> for every day we are unable to provide potentially life-saving new treatments to people with cancer, there is going to be an impact on health and there's going to be people who might die. >> reporter: most of the operations at the cdc in atlanta are shut down. 9,000 staffers furloughed. no monitoring for infectious disease outbreaks, reduced critical lab work, no one watching the seasonal flu. across the country, waiting on washington. >> this clinical trial may give me hope that i can see my daughter grow up. that is so important to me . >> reporter: more than 1400 clinical trials are under way here involving patients. those trials will continue. but no new clinical trials and most research on hold. br
we don't have the time to wait. >> reporter: the nih funds re search nationwide. a lack of funding at the headquarters means 200 patients, including 30 children, each week will be turned away from clinical studies. though if a patient is in a trial already their care will continue. furloughed, nearly 14,000 including scientists looking for medical breakthroughs. >> for every day we are unable to provide potentially life-saving new treatments to people with cancer, there is going to...
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i mean, it's the nih or nothing. >> so what happens? i mean what happens to those folks, especially those kids? are you talking about as more and more time days go on, weeks go on, they no longer qualify for the trials or they end up getting sicker? >> right now, they will still get care. i want to be clear about that. they just can't join this clinical trial at this moment. now, if this hopefully only goes on for another day or two, it probably won't be such a huge deal. they will eventually get to the enter that trial. but if this goes on and on, this be a huge problem for some of these folks if they can't get that experimental treatment, that could mean the difference between life and death if this goes on for a while. or as you said, it may turn out they don't qualify anymore. they might have qualified september 30th. but if this goes on on and on, by october, their disease may have progressed to the point they don't qualify. >> is there any way they could make an exception for nih, for somebody? they're already suggesting maybe the
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>> you know i have been insistent on making as a priority funding for the nih. and specifically funding for pe pediatric medical research, for exactly the reasons that todd said. when you have somebody young and have a whole life that potentially could be ahead of that child, i don't think there are many things as a priority for us as human beings for this federal government to put an emphasis on and phubbed. fund. >> holy smokes! we have actually found our new pitch man for obama care. the gist of it all, folks, these folks lining up in these lab coats, they didn't stop the sequester from cutting almost 5% of the nih budget back in march. and i want to tell you, those cuts cost 750 patients a spot in the nih clinical center. and i didn't see any of these grandstanding republicans come out to support obama care, which will allow children with preexisting conditions to finally get health insurance. what -- i mean, what is that? are we ripping the scab off the republicans? is there really a heart underneath that shirt, cantor? no. it's all optics. it's all fun and
>> you know i have been insistent on making as a priority funding for the nih. and specifically funding for pe pediatric medical research, for exactly the reasons that todd said. when you have somebody young and have a whole life that potentially could be ahead of that child, i don't think there are many things as a priority for us as human beings for this federal government to put an emphasis on and phubbed. fund. >> holy smokes! we have actually found our new pitch man for obama...
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his team works with cdc and nih researchers. they call them on a daily basis to ask questions and share information. these workers have been furloughed. they can't call them at work and now can't call them at home to ask a question. they are not i allowed to talk because they have been furloughed. re search at the private university is slowed down because they can't talk to their colleagues. >> it's silly. they are not allowed to call them, even if they are willing. >> they can call them, but if they answer, they are not supposed to. i guess they are supposed to hang up. they are not supposed to talk about because they were fer lowed. >> that's just terrific. thank you. day two of the shutdown. any compromise on the horizon anywhere, hello? anybody? coming up late, two congressmember involved in the budget and shut down, representative s bill pascrell and scott garrett will join us and stand together. at least we are forcing them to meet on tv. and health care enrollment under obama care. better known as open enrollment season.
his team works with cdc and nih researchers. they call them on a daily basis to ask questions and share information. these workers have been furloughed. they can't call them at work and now can't call them at home to ask a question. they are not i allowed to talk because they have been furloughed. re search at the private university is slowed down because they can't talk to their colleagues. >> it's silly. they are not allowed to call them, even if they are willing. >> they can call...
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no one disagrees that we shouldn't be funding the nih. no one -- no one disagrees that we should be helping our veterans and the kinds of services they need. those are the kinds of bills that we're going to be bringing to the floor of the house, and we hope that our democratic colleagues will stop with the games and join us in trying to relieve the pain that is being inflicted on federal employees and on the people of this country due to the shutdown. and perhaps, maybe, there is a silver lining. that in all of this, when you're talking about the world war ii memorials and the other kinds of war memorials we have here, perhaps the american people can look to see the great work that the honor fight organization is affording our veterans so hopefully we, too, can join with them in wanting to see our veterans enjoying these memorials in peace. >> every week, thousands of people travel to our nation's capitol. americans, sometimes will save for a long time to be able to make this trip. in addition, we have veterans, world war ii veterans that
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. >> i tell you, there are people we deem as non-essential, we know what is going on at the nih, rat the cdc, people who were to go in every week for cancer treatments, under experiment at cancer treatments at nih cannot go in, including young children, these are people i would consider essential. neil: whether republicans made carve out for them, as president made carve out in his healthcare law. what was accepted with president doing that. >> what do you mean carve out. neil: limitation to keep nih going, and veteran benefits going, they were wal all squash. >> government is still operating, and remember, thi is happening because republicans think that obamacare is bad, those people are losing their job, full time going to part time, part -- >> those are real people. neil: my predict, longer this drags on this belief it is only hurting republicans it looks like it will drag on, it will hurt democrats. >> i agree with that more than you might imagine. neil: oh, i have to change it. >> i tell you why, most people in this country don't know who john boehner circumstance everyone knows
. >> i tell you, there are people we deem as non-essential, we know what is going on at the nih, rat the cdc, people who were to go in every week for cancer treatments, under experiment at cancer treatments at nih cannot go in, including young children, these are people i would consider essential. neil: whether republicans made carve out for them, as president made carve out in his healthcare law. what was accepted with president doing that. >> what do you mean carve out. neil:...
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. >> and this piece meal spending measure that passed in the house tonight that would fund the nih and reopen parks, those measures won't go anywhere in the senate, right? >> reporter: absolutely not. the whole goal republicans have and are honest about it is to try to turn the tables on the democrats. they understand that they are getting the blame for this for the large part for this government shut down and they want to try to put the blame back on democrats for not at least funding some of the most visible, some of the most heart wrenching areas of the government. we talked about clinical trials, that's a great example. the house passed a bill to fund the national institute of health, harry reid said no, i'm not going to do that today because he said i'm not going to take one for the other. i'm not going to put one group against the other and that does put democrats in a difficult position but standing firm saying all or nothing. >> congressman matt salmon is deep in the trenches on this, and joins us now. appreciate you being with us. this piecemeal approach is expected to be reje
. >> and this piece meal spending measure that passed in the house tonight that would fund the nih and reopen parks, those measures won't go anywhere in the senate, right? >> reporter: absolutely not. the whole goal republicans have and are honest about it is to try to turn the tables on the democrats. they understand that they are getting the blame for this for the large part for this government shut down and they want to try to put the blame back on democrats for not at least...
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>> i think brian can answer that better. >> i actually called nih today and it's actually a good thing this trial is not affected because it is already open. but i think this caused greg a lot of distress with everything going on, and i think everything that we're doing to nih right now is actually quite dangerous and if we don't start impacting our -- the things we're doing with nih and actually correcting it very quickly, we're going to hurt people. and we're going to hurt people like greg and if we're not careful, the drugs that we really need to bring out from the labs all the way across to the clinical trials, it's going to slow down and affect everyone. >> greg, you're obviously going through the most stressful time of your life, and you're literally in a life and death situation here, how do you feel about the fact politicians in washington might and i say might at this stage have some effect on your chances of survival? >> i think it's pretty ridiculous that -- especially since the whole debate is over a healthcare law, like they are trying -- the end goal of this is try to hel
>> i think brian can answer that better. >> i actually called nih today and it's actually a good thing this trial is not affected because it is already open. but i think this caused greg a lot of distress with everything going on, and i think everything that we're doing to nih right now is actually quite dangerous and if we don't start impacting our -- the things we're doing with nih and actually correcting it very quickly, we're going to hurt people. and we're going to hurt people...
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about 75 per % of nih employees or 15,000 people have been furloughed. stay with wjz 13 for complete coverage of the government shutdown. we will bring you the latest on the negotiations and the impact here in maryland. >>> no charges against the man who accidentally ran over his grandson at a 4th of july parade. 7-year-old kyle aldrid aldridge died after he fell and was hit. police say there's no way he could have known what happened. >>> another beautiful day outside today. let's take a look out there. a good day to take a motorcycle for a ride around lake montabello. in dewitt hill park kids and parents took advantage of the great advantage on swing sets, walking the trails out there, riding your bike around them. taking a live look outside, a mix of some clouds but we're flirting with warm weather meteorologist tim williams is at lake ashburton with the wjz mobile weather lab. first bob is updated our temperatures. >> a tiny bit cooler today than yesterday. right now 82 degrees. 83 in washington. 82 up in cumberland and only 74 down this ocean city.
about 75 per % of nih employees or 15,000 people have been furloughed. stay with wjz 13 for complete coverage of the government shutdown. we will bring you the latest on the negotiations and the impact here in maryland. >>> no charges against the man who accidentally ran over his grandson at a 4th of july parade. 7-year-old kyle aldrid aldridge died after he fell and was hit. police say there's no way he could have known what happened. >>> another beautiful day outside today....
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they won't get to join nih studies just yet. patients are being put on hold until government's back in business. mckenna's dad says this just isn't right and has a message for leaders in washington. >> get your act together. this is not a game, you're -- you can't play politics over children's and other patients' lives. >> heartbreaking story that is. let's hope for the best. let's go to the white house right now. jay carney speaking to reporters. >> the president received an update on tropical storm karen which is currently located in the southeastern gulf of mexico. the president was briefed on efforts under way to prepare ahead of any impact from the storm as well as the extensive resources fema already has on hand along the gulf coast. fema, through its regional offices, has been in touch with state and local officials in the gulf states and stands ready to assist our state and local partners as necessary. based on applicable legal requirements and consistent with its contingency plan, fema has begun to recall currently furl
they won't get to join nih studies just yet. patients are being put on hold until government's back in business. mckenna's dad says this just isn't right and has a message for leaders in washington. >> get your act together. this is not a game, you're -- you can't play politics over children's and other patients' lives. >> heartbreaking story that is. let's hope for the best. let's go to the white house right now. jay carney speaking to reporters. >> the president received an...
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see, the president talked about nih not being available there for sick kids. you better believe we republicans are going to bring to the floor a bill that will address that issue tomorrow. and again, for the democrats to say we're going to play a political game and we're not going to help those kids, we're really tired of playing games. these are solutions here. we're working on things that all of us can agree on. >> now, one of your republican colleagues, congress nunes, said that your whole republican strategy is when democrats complain, you'll say, okay, fine, we'll bring a bill to the floor funding it and that is the case with nih and so forth. is that the strategy here, to just vote on whatever democrats complain about except for obama care? >> if the president has mentioned that there are problems out there, that people are suffering from the shutdown, we get it, we understand that. we have employees that are furloughed just as the other hundreds of thousands of government employees that are having to suffer. we want to address the problems that american
see, the president talked about nih not being available there for sick kids. you better believe we republicans are going to bring to the floor a bill that will address that issue tomorrow. and again, for the democrats to say we're going to play a political game and we're not going to help those kids, we're really tired of playing games. these are solutions here. we're working on things that all of us can agree on. >> now, one of your republican colleagues, congress nunes, said that your...
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open up the monuments and veterans their money and child to the nih for cancer treatment and they say no, we get all-or-nothing. i have never in my life thought that governing was an all-or-nothing proposition. >> it is not a all-or-nothing and democrats have caved in a number of ways, look at the numbers that are tied to the resolution that could pass boehner brought it up, they include massive spending cuts that across the board spending cuts through sequestration and democrats don't want this number but said we need to fund the government and move on from this and boehner is not taking them up on the opportunity to bring this to a vote where he has the votes to stop these 30 or some rens from basically setting an untenable precedent. this is not how legislation continues to happen for us to be the strong. >> and the house passed bills and sent it to the senate and harry reid sits on it and nothing ever hatches over there. like a henon eggs. matt, i am trying to figure out. some sent over today and government workers on furlough ought to go home and watch tv and play chess. that is
open up the monuments and veterans their money and child to the nih for cancer treatment and they say no, we get all-or-nothing. i have never in my life thought that governing was an all-or-nothing proposition. >> it is not a all-or-nothing and democrats have caved in a number of ways, look at the numbers that are tied to the resolution that could pass boehner brought it up, they include massive spending cuts that across the board spending cuts through sequestration and democrats don't...
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they were talking about funding nih, for example. early on we showed eric cantor and behind him were a bunch of people in white ats. who are those people in the white coats behind him? these are members of the republican actors caucus. quickly or curing cancer. >> and they are curing cancer. i think they got there, pins at the world war ii memorial where one congressman is saying you should be ashamed of yourself to a national park ranger who is working there without pay to do what national park rangers do at our national monuments, to keepp them safe and clean. >> those doctors are making the case to find children's cancer research at nih. why would you not do that, why would that not be the compassionate thing to do? >> they're going to take care, they have the capital police out there protecting them, working on furloughs without getting paid. you cannot pick and choose which ones you want. the government not to be open, not some piece of the government that seems to be popular at the moment. >> they know how vulnerable they are.
they were talking about funding nih, for example. early on we showed eric cantor and behind him were a bunch of people in white ats. who are those people in the white coats behind him? these are members of the republican actors caucus. quickly or curing cancer. >> and they are curing cancer. i think they got there, pins at the world war ii memorial where one congressman is saying you should be ashamed of yourself to a national park ranger who is working there without pay to do what...
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the house voted to restore funding to the nih and clinical trials. here is what harry reid and chuck schumer told dana bash earlier. >> you-all talked about children with cancer unable to go to clinical trials the house is going to pass a bill that funds at least the nih. will you at least pass that and if not, aren't you playing the same political games republicans are? >> he explained it well and did it here on the floor and so did schumer. what right do they have to pick and choose what part of governance can be funded? >> but if you can help one child that has cancer, what wouldn't you do it? >> one against the other. >> why would we want to do that? i have 1100 people at an air force base sitting home. they have a few problems of their own. >> that's no doubt true. at the same time for cancer patients like michelle the government shut down isn't an inconvenience, it could be a matter of life or death. she's battling a rare kind of cancer and diagnosed shortly after she gave birth and the cancer spread. when the government shut down tuesday she w
the house voted to restore funding to the nih and clinical trials. here is what harry reid and chuck schumer told dana bash earlier. >> you-all talked about children with cancer unable to go to clinical trials the house is going to pass a bill that funds at least the nih. will you at least pass that and if not, aren't you playing the same political games republicans are? >> he explained it well and did it here on the floor and so did schumer. what right do they have to pick and...
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>> i think brian can answer that better. >> i actually called nih today and it's actually a good thing this trial is not effected because it's already open. but i think this caused greg a lot of distress with everything going on, and i think everything that we're doing to nih right now is actually quite dangerous and if we don't start impacting our -- the things we're doing and actually correcting it very quickly, we'll hurt people and we'll hurt people like greg and if we're not c from th on yo >> i th h tr h get treatmen %est and all the people >> th look, t argument to get t not someth % went i points so fast sure th help for t would that w to the shut down of the hideous irony. >> but the clini then you get the >> there's a difference. >> the differe rel people and goal one f in the interes so it's co is r president gi a out mor them? >> big government prog >> exactly. well it was v and president regan went out, they would he ruins about the shocking murder case and his relationship say is just thank you supp >> amanda italian court. prosecutors a boyf k with us is raffaella sollec
>> i think brian can answer that better. >> i actually called nih today and it's actually a good thing this trial is not effected because it's already open. but i think this caused greg a lot of distress with everything going on, and i think everything that we're doing to nih right now is actually quite dangerous and if we don't start impacting our -- the things we're doing and actually correcting it very quickly, we'll hurt people and we'll hurt people like greg and if we're not c...
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this week, just this week every democrat in the house except for 35 of them voted against funding the nih. >> ted cruz and his buddy shut the government down. >> how do you feel about the fact that the president of the united states and the administration talks about republicans having bombs strapped to their chest. who talks like that? >> a man who won't negotiate. he said it's negotiable -- >> at the end of the day, ted cruz went on a dead-end path to try to repeal obama care. >> where is the president tonight? >> thank you for being with us tonight. coming up, the latest on the newlywed who pushes her husband to his death off a cliff. >>> and it's your last chance to sound off in our instant poll. the suv versus the biker gang. road rage runner-up amuck? who is to blame, facebook or tweet me >>> and now for the latest on the story you've seen right here on justice. jordan graham, a newlywed bride accused of pushing her husband cody johnson off the cliff just four days after saying "i do" pled not guilty to murder charges. she claims his death was an accident. the next hearing is schedu
this week, just this week every democrat in the house except for 35 of them voted against funding the nih. >> ted cruz and his buddy shut the government down. >> how do you feel about the fact that the president of the united states and the administration talks about republicans having bombs strapped to their chest. who talks like that? >> a man who won't negotiate. he said it's negotiable -- >> at the end of the day, ted cruz went on a dead-end path to try to repeal...
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most of the nih staff on furlough, those grants and much of their research are on hold. one of those affected by the stoppage, 3-year-old elisa o'neil. she's diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder. they join me live now from columbia, south carolina. her parents, cara and gordon and little eliza there on her nap not wild about being on live television. >> say hi. >> good to see you guys. >> right, right. >> let me start with you. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> thanks for coming on. walk us through hour your family in south carolina has come to be affected by something that's happening at the national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland. >> yeah, well, our daughter has been diagnosed with san felipo syndrome type a. she's trying to get in a trial in ohio, a clinical trial which can actually cure this disease. a lot of steps to get to that point. a lot of money that needs to come in. and a lot of approvals from the fda. and when the government shuts down and there's less obviously resources and staffing, some of those steps along the way begin to get push
most of the nih staff on furlough, those grants and much of their research are on hold. one of those affected by the stoppage, 3-year-old elisa o'neil. she's diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder. they join me live now from columbia, south carolina. her parents, cara and gordon and little eliza there on her nap not wild about being on live television. >> say hi. >> good to see you guys. >> right, right. >> let me start with you. >> thanks for having us. >>...